The anti-Jewish drive is gaining momentum in the Saar territory, a survey of the district by a special Jewish Telegraphic Agency correspondent reveals.
Anti-Jewish posters are posted throughout the territory. Signs bearing the inscription “Jews are not permitted to enter,” appear on the roads leading to many towns and villages. Many communities have posted signs reading “Jews are not tolerated here.”
The anti-Jewish boycott in the business field, too, is pressed most vigorously, and numerous Jewish establishments are being forced to shut their doors.
In Saarbruecken proper, anti-Jewish posters have been put up in front of the principal synagogue.
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